News |
| A judge investigating a Government scheme to deal with fugitive republicans has pledged to conduct a “rigorous” probe. Read more... |
| Victims campaigners are demanding clarity on whether evidence against terror suspects, held by authorities before the issue of on the run letters arose, is inadmissible in court. Read more... |
Up to 6,000 new childcare places will be created over the next three years, it was announced yesterday. Read more... |
| Former Lord Mayor Jim Rodgers has spoken out against inviting Pope Francis to Belfast, branding the idea “a step too far”. Read more... |
| A 36-year-old has received a suspended sentence for having an imitation firearm and a statement from a group which threatened to execute drug dealers in republican communities. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Andy Waterworth insists he is relishing a tense title run-in with Linfield this season. Read more... |
| Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson insists he won’t risk any of his key personnel ahead of the club’s Irish Cup semi-final next week. Read more... |
| Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson insists complacency will not be an issue, even though his team’s hopes of claiming a European place have evaporated. Read more... |
| Crusaders goalkeeper Sean O’Neill believes that victory over Portadown at Seaview on Saturday would almost certainly guarantee his team third spot in the Premiership – and European soccer next season. Read more... |
| Ballinamallard Utd chief Whitey Anderson declared his team have “five massive games” to salvage their Premiership status. Read more... |
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